"We Don't Believe You" is a song by Jelly Roll and Struggle Jennings featuring Alexander King. The song revolves around the theme of authenticity and calling out individuals who claim to be something they are not, particularly in the context of the outlaw country and rap genres. The lyrics express skepticism and disbelief towards those who adopt the image and persona of outlaws, yet lack the genuine experiences and struggles that come with it. The artists question the credibility of these individuals, highlighting that they don't live up to their claims and are merely using the outlaw image for personal gain. The song also touches upon the artists' own experiences and backgrounds, emphasizing their authenticity and realness. They assert that they have actually lived the life they rap about and question the motives of those who haven't. The repeated chorus line, "We don't believe you," reinforces the message that the artists and their audience see through the charade of these inauthentic individuals. Through their lyrics, Jelly Roll, Struggle Jennings, and Alexander King aim to expose the phoniness and lack of credibility in the music industry, especially when it comes to identity and image.